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This booklet is available at no charge for customer
training events, code ocial presentations and
student education. It is also a helpful tool for
hardware consultants and sales representatives
who wish to improve their knowledge of code-
approved maglock applications. Limited quantities
only. Please allow 3 - 4 weeks for delivery.
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An electronic version of the booklet is also
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AHJ-Handbook.pdf
CONTENTS INCLUDE
Locking Terms
Locking Solutions
Lock Components
Summary Chart
Our Code Inspector’s Handbook for understanding electric locking
hardware is a quick-start reference guide designed to assist code
officials, building inspectors, Fire Marshalls, hardware consultants,
and field sales representatives. This 28 page educational booklet
examines the full range of electrified locking hardware
commonly used in commercial door applications. The primary
purpose is to highlight and clarify IBC/IFC and NFPA code
language as it relates to electronically and magnetically locked
egress doors.
Understanding
Terminology
and Codes for
Magnetically Locked
Egress Doors
Part #
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Code Inspector’s
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locks can be installed on doors not requiring panic hardware and
that purpose.
The 2012 IBC will allow control of electromagnetic locks with
proven and listed switches in panic and fire hardware as long
as the use of the bar directly interrupts power supplying the
electromagnetic lock. There will be no requirement for fire
connection, and no other releasing devices are required.
Check your jurisdiction to determine if the adoption of the
updated codes.
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